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Post 5: My Future Job.

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Post 5- My Future Job - What kind of job would you like to have? How do you imagine it? - In an office? - Outdoors /indoors? - Would you like to travel a lot in your job? - What major are you studying / are you thinking of taking?      Explain why - Add any other related ideas. - Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts and on the Teacher's too. - Word Count: 210 words I studied English Linguistics, and I always thought "what would my future job be?". And here I am!!  As a youngster I always wanted to have a job that it's  fun, light, and easy to do job, but always wanted to be with people, so now I think I took the best option. From all the many areas I could work in, I always wanted something neither too-much outdoors nor indoors, furthermore I wanted something that would produce some kind of social change, a good important and deep change. In other matters, I wanted to travel, to see the world, to meet stran...

Post 4: a Book or Movie Review.

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Write freely about a movie or book you like,  Word count: 200 words. Comments on 3 classmates' blogs and on the teacher's blog as well. Review: Inside Job Last weekend I finally watched the film: Inside Job, by Charles Ferguson. It was an excellent documentary for people who don’t want to understand the financial crisis but for those of us who enjoy the "Michael Moore"-type of films. I say this because the movie has an angry tone towards American Financial system and consequent meltdown in 2007. It depicts the late-twentieth-century American economic policy in an effort to reveal and unfold the roots of the recent crisis – which is attributed to alliance between politics, academics and big business. The film received an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, and is both a careful exposition of the causes and effects of the crisis that shook the world in September 2008 , when 20 trillion dollars were lost. The movie is a documentary narrated by Matt Dam...